Pygmalion
What does Mrs. Higgins answer to her son when he asks what he’s to do? Why would she answer this way? (Act 5)
What does Mrs. Higgins answer to her son when he asks what he’s to do? Why would she answer this way?
(Act 5)
What does Mrs. Higgins answer to her son when he asks what he’s to do? Why would she answer this way?
(Act 5)
From the text:
MRS. HIGGINS. Do without, I’m afraid, Henry. The girl has a perfect right to leave if she chooses.
She answers this way because she is unhappy with the way her son has treated Eliza.
Pygmalion